Publications

Books

Levy, H. (2023) Globalized Queerness: Identities and Commodities in Queer Popular Culture. Bloomsbury.

Levy, H. (2023) Globalized Queerness: Identities and Commodities in Queer Popular Culture. Bloomsbury.

Levy, H. (2018) The Internet, Politics, and Inequality in Contemporary Brazil: Peripheral Media. Rowman & Littlefield.

Levy, H. (2012). Entre a fé e a notícia: Jornalismo gospel no Brasil. Artepalavra.

Peer-reviewed articles

Levy, H. (2023). Young Venezuelans’ experiences of migration on YouTube: Self-mediatization, consumerism and digital settlements. Journal of Global Diaspora & Media, 4(1), 7-23.

Levy, H., & Diamanti, E. (2023). Spray without politics? Contrasting street-based perceptions and computer vision framings of graffitied Rome. Convergence.

Levy H & Mercea D. (2021) Exploring narrative linearity between Twitter and the news: Echoes of the Arab Spring in Brazil. Discourse & Society.

Levy, H. (2020) Surveying research on favelas and the media: emphases and absences in decades of critical explorations. Popular Communication.

Levy, H. (2020). Grammars of contestation and pluralism: Paulo Freire’s action in Brazil’s periphery and the rise of right-wing discourse on YouTube. International Communication Gazette.

Levy, H. & Sarmento, C. (2020) Understanding Viral Communism: A Thematic Analysis of Twitter During Brazil’s 2018 Elections. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, 15(1), pp.19–36.

Mercea, D & Levy, H. (2019) Cuing Collective Outcomes on Twitter: A Qualitative Reading of Movement Social Learning. International Journal of Communication, 13 (1) (2019).

Levy, H. (2018). Disrupting the Old Periphery: Alternative Media, Inequality and Counter-Mapping in Brazil. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, 13(2), pp.61–76.

Levy, H. (2018). “From the media of the periphery to peripheral media: The changing priorities of Brazil’s alternative ecology”. The Communication Review, 21 (4), p. 296.

Levy, H. & Sarmento, C. (2017) Watching the 2016 Olympics on Brazil’s Alternative Media: From platform hijack to discourse autonomy. Journalism.

Levy, H. (2017) Online self-representation in Brazil’s favelas: Personalising the Periphery. First Monday. 23 (8).

Levy, H. (2016) Reporting the 2014 World Cup: football first and social issues last. Sport and Society, 1- 11.

Book chapters

Mercea, D. & Levy, H. (2019) The Activist Chroniclers of Occupy Gezi: Counterposing Visibility to Injustice. In: McGarry, A., Erhart, I., Eslen-Ziya, H., Jenzen, O., & Korkut, U. (eds) (2018). The Aesthetics of Global Protest: Visual Culture and Communication. Amsterdam University Press.

Book reviews

Levy, H. (2023) Book review: Like a River by Daniel Lyons. Alternautas. 10,(1). 199-202.

Levy, H. (2021). D. Travers Scott, Gay Men and Feminist Women in the Fight for Equality:“What Did You Do During the Second Wave, Daddy?”. International Journal of Communication, 15, 3.

Levy, H. (2020) What do massive protests tell about a nation? Book Review: Media and the Image of the Nation during Brazil’s 2013 Protests by César Jiménez-Martínez. LSE Review of Books.

Levy, H. (2018) Book review: Reading Stuart Hall as an immigrant: A review of Familiar Stranger: A Life Between Two Islands

Levy, H. (2018) Book review: Activism on the web – Everyday struggles against digital capitalism by Veronica Barassi.

Levy, H. (2015) Book review: Networked Publics and Digital Contention by Mohamed Zayani. LSE Review of Books.

Levy, H. (2015) Book review: Networks of Outrage and Hope by Manuel Castells. LSE Review of Books.

Media pieces

Levy, H. (2019) How evangelical news websites shape the views of millions of Brazilians. The Conversation UK.

Levy, H. (2018) The long history of religious intolerance in Brazil. Medium.

Levy, H. (2017) Favela media and the build-up of peripheral subjectivities. Discover Society. December edition. Digital imaginaries.

Levy, H. (2016) Seeing full circles: The flipside of a literary festival. Medium.

Levy, H. (2016) Reenacting slavery and power in Debret: An interview with artist Vasco Araújo. Medium.

Levy, H (2015) The rise of Brazil’s free journalists. Open Democracy.

Reviews received

Alves, P.F. (2019). Book review: The Internet, Politics, and Inequality in Contemporary Brazil: Peripheral Media. Information, Communication and Society.  

Conference presentations

Levy, H. (2023) “Welcome to Favelas, but in Italy”: Social Media and the Metaphorizing Precariousness in Rome. Contemporary Rome Conference. Rome: John Cabot University.

Levy, H. & Diamanti, E. (2023) Computational renderings of radical graffiti in Rome. Contemporary Rome Conference. Rome: John Cabot University.

Levy, H. (2022) Young Venezuelans Experience of Migration on YouTube. University of Bath: SLAS Meeting.

Levy, H. (2019) “Accepting pluralism at Brazil’s peripheries: The new grammars of contestation on the media”. Loughborough University, UK.

Levy, H. (2018) “The Alternative Media and the State in Brazil: From Persecution to Midialivrismo. LatAm Media Governance. University of Leeds, UK.

Levy, H. (2017) “Social Media and Favelas”: Personalising the Periphery? CPAC Conference University of York, UK.

Levy, H. (2016)  “Unmuting the Periphery” – Global Media Conference. City University of London UK.

Levy, H. (2015) “The Alternative Media Coverage in Brazil”. PhD Annual Conference. University of Westminster, UK.

 

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